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Policy Developments and Expertise for the Safety of Journalists

  • New: July 2012: Fifty-seven states back planned UN Human Rights Council Resolution on Journalists’ Safety
  • New: Top UN body approves UN Action Plan on Safety of Journalists
  • New: Explaining the reforms to the European Court of Human Rights: what difference will they make?
  • CFOM Report: a hard passage at UNESCO meeting for the UN Action Plan on Journalists’ Safety
  • CFOM Intervention at Paris Meeting on UN Action Plan on Safety of Journalists, 22 March 2012
  • CFOM International Director authors OSCE Guidebook on Journalists’ Safety
  • UN Action Plan Final Draft for approval at the IPDC Council Meeting, March 21 to 23 2012
  • UN Plan to stop impunity for crimes against journalists is finalised
  • Mapping the UN and Regional Human Rights Treaties and Systems
  • Database of Freedom of Expression and Impunity NGOs (Compiled by Cecilia Dinardi)
  • CPJ Impunity Index 2012: Getting Away With Murder
  • UNESCO webcast and information on the 13-14 September UN Inter-agency Meeting on Safety of Journalists and the Issue of Impunity
  • UN Human Rights Committee General Comment No. 34 on Freedom of opinion and expression (21 July 2011)
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  • A message from Global Media

    A longer BBC College of Journalism video airing the views of editors and journalists at the London Symposium can be viewed here; access the complete transcript of the video here

  • London Statement Handover to UNESCO

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  • 2010-2011 Project: Impunity and the Rule of Law

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  • CFOM hosts debates on Leveson

    • New World’s Press Calls for Withdrawal of Proposed Royal Charter (WAN-IFRA)
    • New Commonwealth journalists: UK plans for press regulation send ‘wrong signal’
    • Tim Luckhurst writes that Self-regulation without statutory underpinning is possible and desirable
    • A Lawyer’s Comment on the Leveson Report
    • Jackie Harrison on the Leveson Report
    • The freedom to say ‘no’?
    • Not the Leveson Report: Industry-wide powers to impose sanctions and fines
    • The More Things Change…? The Phone Hacking Scandal and Manufacturing Consent
    • Questions that Lord Leveson must address
    • Thoughts from ‘an old hack’
    • Regulation, Privacy and Censorship
    • Things Might Only Get Better: But It Used To Be Much Worse
    • Is The UK ‘Media Plurality Test’ Fit For Purpose?
    • Donald Trelford comments on phone-hacking
    • The Absence of Trust
    • Should journalists ‘operate on the margins of law and morality’?
    • >> More related articles >>
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